Carpal tunnel syndrome, or CTS affects millions of people, causing discomfort and limiting hand function. It occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist’s carpal tunnel, is compressed. This nerve compression can lead to symptoms like tingling, numbness, and pain in the fingers, hand, and sometimes even up the arm. Repetitive hand movements, poor posture, or prolonged computer use often contribute to CTS by increasing stress on the wrist.
Chiropractors approach CTS by looking beyond the wrist alone. They understand that nerve compression can be affected by alignment in the spine, shoulder, and elbow, all of which influence the arm’s nerve pathways. Chiropractic adjustments focus on restoring alignment to these areas, particularly the neck and upper back, which may reduce tension along the entire nerve pathway.
Besides adjustments, chiropractors may use soft tissue techniques to relieve muscle tightness surrounding the wrist and arm, easing pressure on the nerve. They often recommend exercises to improve flexibility and strength, which can help maintain proper wrist function and prevent future issues. Chiropractic care for CTS is a holistic, non-surgical approach that can provide lasting relief by focusing on both the immediate symptoms and underlying structural issues contributing to the condition.
For more information or to discuss if chiropractic care is suitable for you, contact Dr. Kelly's Health & Healing Grotto at Bellmore, NY .